Notes: Also ran track as a Virginia prep, in addition to quarterbacking a state championship team. Recruited as a slot receiver to play in then-head coach Rich Rodriguez's spread offense, played in 10 games (one start) and caught 12 balls for 67 yards (5.6-yard average) and zero touchdowns as a true freshman in 2007. Was moved to left cornerback in '08 - entered the lineup in Week Four and started 9-of-12 games, producing 60 tackles, seven pass breakups and three interceptions with half a sack. Also returned three punts for 18 yards (6.0). Missed the bowl game against North Carolina because of illness. Started all 13 games at LCB in '09, posting 74-11-1 with two tackles for loss and 7-85 (12.1) on punt returns. Was cited for disorderly conduct and public urination in April '10 after missing much of spring practice because he was out of shape and falling behind on academics. Started all 11 games played in the fall, recording 37-6-3 with a forced fumble. Also contributed on punt returns 12-93 (7.8) and kick returns 6-133 (22.2). Played through a biceps injury originally suffered against UNLV Oct. 10 until tearing his left ACL in the regular-season finale against Rutgers. Was suspended for the Maryland contest after a DUI arrest.

Positives: Has starter-caliber speed, quickness and man-cover skills. Athletic and fluid with quick feet and loose hips. Good balance and body control. Mirrors receivers downfield. Good plant-and-drive quickness. Plays with vinegar and has some football player in him. Flashes physicality and press strength and is a functional tackler when he wants to be. Very confident, intense and competitive - takes matchups personally and has a short memory. Instinctive and aware. Shows burst as a punt returner.

Negatives: Is small-framed, has average functional strength and struggles to get off blocks. Takes some gambles. Gets caught peeking and becomes lax with technique - rises in his pedal, inhibiting his transitional quickness. Low-tackling, selective hitter. Could be challenged by larger receivers. Character and maturity need to be investigated. Has made poor choices off the field and has continually run afoul of the law.

Summary: Adequate-sized, extremely talented, lionhearted cover corner with the twitch, playmaking ability, moxie and instincts to start and produce in the NFL, though his success will tie into how he can handle the trappings of professional life. Will require a nurturing, father-figure type of position coach to earn his trust. A high-risk, high-reward pick comparable to Darrent Williams, Hogan has red flags, including a knee injury that will not be fully recovered by his first training camp. Hed grades out like a second-rounder on tape, and no one questions his passion for the game or commitment between the lines. Relishes a challenge, won't be intimidated and could be a steal if he's held accountable and stays on the straight and narrow.